Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Mosinee puts the edge on Hatchets

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The Hatchet hockey team faced an important GNC battle at home last Tuesday with a chance to tie Mosinee in the standings, but the visitors pulled out a 2-1 victory.

Mosinee improved to 5-2 in conference, temporarily good for second place, while Tomahawk dipped to fifth at 3-4.

"It would have been great (to win)," THS coach Jake Flohr said. "To lose a conference game that close... We could have easily won that game. It was close. You have a couple of breakdowns and you lose the game; that's tough.

"We missed two breakaways and our goalie gave up an easy goal. They out-shot us, but we still could have easily won that game.

"But it was a good game all the way around. The kids played well."

After the teams played the first period to a scoreless tie, Mosinee broke through with a pair of second-period tallies.

Chris Tomski broke the scoring ice with a shorthanded goal with 10:209 left, then Jacob Hrebik (A-Austin McCarthy) pushed it to 2-0 with just 25 seconds left.

Trevor Iwen pulled the hatchets back within 2-1 with 4:37 left in the game. Alex Ungerer set up the shot.

Flohr is hardly writing it off as a complete loss.

"There were definitely positives, all the way around," he said. "The way we skated, the way we stayed out of the (penalty) box."

Saves-THS-Evan Russo 42. MHS-Jimmy Rogers 19.

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